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I am a full-time Stampin’ Up! demonstrator in Canton, OH, and a lifelong Ohio resident, thus the Buckeye theme. I met my wonderful husband at Ohio State, and we lived in Columbus for many years before relocating to Canton, OH in 2008. We have two great daughters and a schnoodle, Chip.

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Chip is a big fan of stamping!! Some stampers bring him treats, and most leave behind little cardstock scraps which he is happy to clean up…go figure!! He runs to the craft room after meetings and classes to see what might be there!

Tag Archives: merry mistletoe

I saw some discussion online about this year’s Starbucks holiday cup, and decided to make up one of my own. While I am not a huge Starbucks fan, I love their festive cups – and how they seem to usher in the holiday season. I am really partial to the … Continue reading →

I missed the “Christmas in July” window with this project, but since it is so adaptable to any occasion, we’ll just let that slide! This can be made in different themes to deliver gift cards for birthdays, for anniversaries, or for no reason. The new Circle Tab Punch makes a … Continue reading →

I have another “Christmas in July” project to share, well ahead of our 2017 Holiday Catalog. Everything I am using is available now, and I have to say, it will surprise me if there is a designer series paper in the Holiday Catalog that I like better than this Be … Continue reading →

I love to think of Christmas in July. The planning and the projects are just more relaxed before the busy-ness of fall hits. I am thrilled that we have this super-cute stamp set and designer paper available now in our Annual Catalog. The stamp set is “Merry Mistletoe” and the paper … Continue reading →

June was dedicated to Paper and Ribbon Shares, and now I am ready to offer two new classes – one using an everyday bundle and one using a Christmas stamp set. For the months of July-October, I will offer a holiday Class To Go in addition to a class of general … Continue reading →